PDFLeader InsightPatient Assessment for Professional Whitening
Dr. Lee Ann Brady reviews the information to know how to choose the best method to whiten a patient's teeth and create expectations you can meet or exceed.

Direct Restoratives

PDFBusiness MattersThe Re-Dentistry Cycle Kills
Localized restoration defects, such as fractures and chips, often still result in a total replacement of the restoration. Yet, recent clinical studies show that repairs are a state-of-the-art treatment of localized restoration defects.

PDFHow-ToIntraoral Repair Application Guide
The biggest challenge with intraoral repairs lies in the compatibility of the adhesive to different materials. This guide shows how to achieve reliable, lasting bond strength with just one bottle.

PDFBusiness MattersConquering Class II Restorations
See the results of a clinical trial involving over 100 brands of resin composites and which ones were rated the highest regarding surface wear and longevity.

PDFLeader InsightClass II Resins: Nanofill Brands Show Best Performance Yet
See the results of a clinical trial involving over 100 brands of resin composites and which ones were rated the highest regarding surface wear and longevity.

Indirect Restoratives

PDFLeader InsightsA Comparison of Impression Scanning vs. Model Scanning
Which method provides the most efficient and accurate results? Learn more about these technologies in this clinical case report from The Dental Advisor.

PDFHow-To6 Offline Marketing Skills to Use for Online Success
There's no reason to panic or go back to school… Online marketing shares the same objective as traditional marketing, and many of the same skills can be applied.

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Triple Core Analysis Process

During the firing process, we continually blend your materials to ensure precious metals are equally distributed throughout the crucible. The heated metals are then poured into a mold to create a thoroughly homogenized ingot of precious metals.

Unlike other refiners, we extract three cores from your ingot to obtain the assay sample – providing the most accurate representation of your scrap's true composition. This Triple Core sample is then mixed again before being analyzed by Inductively Coupled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectroscopy (ICP- AES). The ICP-AES heats your sample to 10,000K - nearly twice the surface temperature of the sun - to identify your metals at the atomic level.